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Tired of cable chaos? CalDigit's rumored Thunderbolt 5 hubs (TS5 & TS5 Plus) might offer 15-20 ports & fast charging! Say ...
Is it possible to use your favorite USB devices like mice, keyboards, and thumb drives with your smart phone? Yes, but you'll need a special adapter.
Armed with a laptop, a pair of studio headphones, and a MIDI controller, you'll have everything you need to start making music. Whether it's EDM bangers or trap beats, working in the box gives you a ...
Summary: The Android version of Genshin Impact now natively supports the use of a controller to play the game. Support was added in the most recent update, so it should work for you as soon as ...
As you explore the abandoned town of Sterling in Dead Rails, you may come across a Jade Tablet. It's immediately unclear exactly what you need to do with it or what it unlocks, as it's labeled as ...
The 10th-generation Apple iPad, the latest model of Apple’s entry-level tablet, is highlighted in our list of the best iPads as the top mid-range iPad because of its modern design, the switch to ...
What is the best PC controller? These gamepads push our buttons – in a good way – as they each offer a great alternative to the classic clicking and clacking of a mouse and keyboard.
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Xiaomi Pad 7 Tablet Review
Designed to provide a near PC-like user experience in a compact, tablet format, the Pad 7 is an impressive piece of hardware.
Afficionados of vintage electric organs will know about the Melotron, an instrument from the 1960s that had pre-recorded sounds on a bank of tape loops. A real Melotron in working order will set ...
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It has hardware integration, and you can connect it to your MIDI controller, keyboard, or digital piano. It's worth noting that hardware connectivity is a must for some features. If you're not ...
PC hardware is nice, but it’s not much use without innovative software. I’ve been reviewing software for PCMag since 2008, and I still get a kick out of seeing what's new in video and photo ...